Legendary Scottish TV presenter John MacKay has announced he is leaving STV after more than 30 years with the channel. The veteran broadcaster - who is known as 'Scotland's Anchorman' - will leave the company for good in March 2026 in order to pursue his writing career. The 59-year-old broadcaster joined STV back in 1994 as a reporter on the evening news programme and quickly rose through the ranks.
In 1998, he was promoted to co-anchor, where he became one of the most respected presenters on the airwaves. MacKay's departure comes as STV looks to cut 60 jobs and scrap its dedicated programme in the north of Scotland. It is understood that approximately half of the total redundancies will be met voluntarily.
Mr MacKay announced his difficult decision online, where he revealed his plans to focus on his writing career following the success of his novel The Road Dance, which was later adapted into a film. He said a sequel is set for production next year.
He wrote: "It has been a privilege to bring Scotland's most popular news programme into so many homes for so long. Scotland has changed dramatically over the last three decades, and I am proud to have been part of the STV News team reporting on that transformation.
"Writing has always been an enjoyable diversion for me, and I feel the time is right now to develop that further. Following the success of my film, The Road Dance, I have written a script for a sequel, and we are hopeful that it will go into production next year.
"In addition, there is the possibility of a TV adaptation of another of my novels, and I am researching a new book. These projects will require my full commitment. I know I leave STV News in the capable hands of my colleagues to deliver the news programme our viewers value so much."
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